Thursday, March 12, 2015

Ghost in a Small Town (An Entering Southern Country Novel) 2nd in the Trilogy

The second in the trilogy of An Entering southern Country Novel is now available on Amazon.

The folks of Cypress, Mississippi are unnerved when the ghost of Avery
Carson appears not long after her car is found abandoned on Crow River
Bridge. Laurel County Sheriff Cal Rayburn and his deputies set out to
find the missing woman’s body, but what they discover is the woman’s
sister is missing too. What could have happened to the sisters to
persuade them to take their own lives? Or did they? As evidence is
collected, doubts arise concerning the sisters’ demise. Was the
sheriff’s department investigating a double suicide or a double
homicide?
Deputy Travis Velardi is new to the sheriff’s department. He has
moved on with his life after a bad relationship a year ago. Determined
not to be deceived again, Travis keeps a tight lock on his heart. Mara
Soriano unintentionally picks that lock and turns Travis’ life upside
down, but Mara has no intention of starting a relationship with anyone,
especially Travis.
The sheriff assigns Deputy Velardi second in charge on the case.
With Mara on his mind, Avery Carson’s ghost wreaking havoc in town, and
the investigation leading him in every direction, he’s uncertain that
he’s the man for the job.
To what end will one go for fame and fortune?
What mystery does the shallow grave in the woods hold?
Who is the mysterious woman in the cabin by the lake?
Just when Travis thinks he has it figured out, he’s led down another dead-end road.
Ghost in a Small Town is the second in the trilogy of An Entering
Southern Country Novel. It’s a story about lies, corruption, and murder.

About Me

I was born and raised on a farm southeastern Oklahoma and now live in the country northwestern Mississippi. My passion is writing southern Gothic mystery, suspense, romance and all with humor. I love photography and the covers on my novels are my work. I'm also a portrait artist. I prefer pastels and colored pencils, but do use oil, watercolors, and acrylics occasionally.